Friday, 28 November 2025
OUI059 : Rec1_Sat1_ / Rec1_
Tuesday, 25 November 2025
OUI062 : Machine Mass Trio / As Real as Thinking
OUI062: Machine Mass Trio / As Real as Thinking
Originally born as a side-project of douBt, this new trio led by Tony Bianco (on drums and loops) and Michel Delville (on guitar, bouzouki and live effects) also includes emerging Belgian talent Jordi Grognard on saxophones, bass clarinet and flute. “As Real as Thinking” is an amazing mix of fiery licks, catchy themes, telepathic rhythms, shamanic soundscapes and processed loops -- testifying to the band’s compositional flair and extraordinary musicianship.The music is meaningfully condensed -- consistently powerful without being overwhelming -- and will appeal to fans of progressive jazz, world music and rock audiences with an ear for the unusual. The CD sounds alternately groovy and meditative, trancy and punkish, modern and ethnic, cloudy and clear. It also features an explosive 18-minute duet between Bianco and Delville (guitarist also with MoonJune Recording artists' The Wrong Object) -- showcasing the musicians’ seemingly boundless energy, and extraordinary capacity to listen to each other and improvise over insane chord, rhythm and time changes while handling live electronics.
Originally released on Moonjune records in November 2011.
Michel Delville: guitar, synth guitar, bouzouki, electronics
Jordi Grognard: tenor sax, flute, bass clarinet, electronic tempura
Recorded October 18, 2010 by Sacha Symon at Dans Ma Cabane Studios, Liège, Belgium.
Mixed and mastered by David Minjauw at Studio Simonne, Brussels, in the Summer of 2011.
All tracks recorded live in the studio with no overdubs. All music performed by MMT except “Falling Up”, which is a joint improvisation by Bianco and Delville.
Produced by Mass Machine Trio.
Executive Producer: Leonardo Pavkovic.
Friday, 21 November 2025
OJP083 : Alessandro Ciccarelli - Cristian Maddalena / Spiritual Exercises for a Young Unsui
OJP083: Alessandro Ciccarelli - Cristian Maddalena / Spiritual Exercises for a Young Unsui
Eleven improvisations for trombone and shamisen (a Japanese three-stringed instrument) form the spiritual exercises through which Ciccarelli and Maddalena explore fragments of melodies, timbral textures, and onomatopoeic sounds enriched by instrumental preparations.
The interaction between the two instruments unfolds in a delicate balance of analogies and contrasts, where the trombone and shamisen engage in a dialogue that oscillates between introspection and dynamism. This relationship creates a mutable sonic landscape, blending references to tradition with gestures of daring experimentation. Each track offers a profound and unpredictable listening experience, inviting the audience to embark on a sonic journey that delves into the intimate connections and creative tensions between the two instruments.
The word "Unsui" (literally meaning "clouds and water" in Japanese) is closely associated with Zen Buddhism and refers to itinerant monks or novices on their path to spiritual enlightenment.
The metaphor of "clouds and water" evokes a state of constant motion and transformation, free from attachment, like clouds drifting across the sky or water flowing through rivers—embodying the principle of impermanence and detachment. Similarly, the music of Ciccarelli and Maddalena in Spiritual Exercises for a Young Unsui unfolds as a continuous flow, exploring sonic territories that dissolve and reassemble in an unpredictable and profoundly evocative dialogue.
Cristian Maddalena: shamisen
Composed and performed live by Alessandro Ciccarelli and Cristian Maddalena
Mixed and mastered by Alessandro Ciccarelli and Cristian Maddalena Cover photo by Alessandro Ciccarelli
Alessandro Ciccarelli, trombone, tuba:
He carries out electronic experimentation in solo with the nom de plume Elnath Project.
He has also shared and shares paths with Giovanni Di Cosimo, Theo Jörgensmann, Alessandro Sbordoni, Massimiliano Viel, Gabby Fluke-Mogul, Roy Paci, Barbara De Dominicis, Eva Grieco, Oshima Koshiro, Damāvand, Tetsuroh Konishi, Milena Punzi Anfossi and many other known and less known reckless experimenters of sound.
Cristian Maddalena, shamisen:
Collaborations include: Marco Colonna, Fabrizio Spera, Steve Baczkowski, Denis Doufur, Barbara de Dominicis, Elio Martusciello, Lamberto Pignotti, Antonio Rezza.
Wednesday, 19 November 2025
OMT018 : Cheikh Bayefall / Hey Man
Cover art by A.L.
OMT018: Cheikh Bayefall / Hey Man
'Hey Man' is sung in Wolof with vocals by renowned artist Metzo Diatta, the song speaks of the mirror effect of human beings, of how what we see of ourselves is not interchangeable.
It's the perpetual battle of life: 'you against yourself.'
Cheikh Bayefall is a singer, songwriter, percussionist, composer, musical director and dancer
born in 1978 in Louga - Senegal.
A multifaceted artist, Cheikh Bayefall bears the stage name of this
branch of Mouridism, a large Muslim brotherhood in Senegal of
which he is a member, and which helps him cultivate essential
qualities as an artist: humility and a certain taste for self-sacrifice.
Artistic biography:
His passion for music continues to push him forward, particularly
through his participation in the group AFRICAN TOUCH, with which
he gained recognition during a performance at the Saint-Louis Jazz
Festival. In 2012, 2013, and 2014, he performed alongside jazz
greats such as Jerry Gonzalez, Javier Colina, Raymondo Amador,
Antonio Carmona, Randy Weston, El Hambre, Maria Alba, Michaela
Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik, among others.
Numerous stage opportunities then opened up to him, and he
performed in theaters and cultural centers across Europe, both solo
and with others. He traveled to Madrid, Cordoba, Bern, Lausanne,
Paris, Millau, Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, Brussels, Gembloux,
Hasselt, Antwerp, Milan, Turin, Bassano del Grappa, among others.
In 2008, he sang alongside Bebe, a famous Spanish artist, for the
soundtrack of the film "Princesa de África." In 2009, the Afro-
Flamenco project was organized in Dakar.
That same year, a similar collaboration was launched with the embassies of the United States (cultural section), Sweden, and Austria.
A hundred live concerts later, Cheikh Bayefall is releasing his new single before an album coming in spring 2026.
Digital release on the 19th of November 2025.
Track listi,g:
1: Hey Man
Itunes, Spotify, etc.:
And on Bandcamp:
Friday, 14 November 2025
OUI058 : Sumooi / Sumooi
Friday, 7 November 2025
OUI056 : MOTMOT / Floating
OUI056 : MOTMOT / Floating
MOTMOT is the project of singer Chiara Bacci, where composition intertwines with improvisation and sonic exploration. Alongside Chiara are saxophonist Adia Vanheerentals, pianist Simon Groppe, and drummer Gaspard Sicx.
The lyrics speak through images, short stories, and fragments, while the music creates calm atmospheres that are sometimes abruptly interrupted. The structures unfold horizontally and, when they return, they reappear in a new form.
Floating, the group’s debut album, moves along the line separating dreams from reality both in the writing of the lyrics and in the unfurling of the music. Recorded on July 13 and 14, 2024 at Zinnema (Brussels) by Dries Van Ende who also handled mixing and mastering.
Chiara Bacci is a Brussels-based singer and composer. Her way of using the voice combined with electronics plays a fundamental role in her practice as it allows her to develop an idea of vocality which is no longer necessarily anchored to its traditional function, as she passes nimbly from being a storyteller to a source of abstract sounds.
Digital release on the 7th of November 2025.
Track listing:
Itunes, Apple Music, Deezer, etc.:
And on Bandcamp:
Wednesday, 5 November 2025
OUI061 : MACHINE MASS feat. Tony Bianco - Michel Delville - Dave Liebman / Inti
OUI061 : MACHINE MASS feat. Tony Bianco - Michel Delville - Dave Liebman / Inti
MACHINE MASS feat. Dave LIEBMAN pairs the legendary saxophonist (Miles Davis, Elvin Jones...) with longtime collaborator drummer Tony Bianco (Elton Dean, Paul Dunmall, Evan Parker, douBt) and guitarist Michel Delville (The Wrong Object, douBt).
Graced by Liebman’s extraordinary phrasing and improvising skills, “INTI” combines free improvisation with tight rhythmic structures, post-Bitches Brew time signatures with ambient episodes, spreading across different musical and spiritual realities, both playfully and intensely. The band ventures into the fiery electro-jazz territories explored by Bianco and Delville’s recent Machine Mass Trio, which also showcased both musicians’ capacity to listen closely and improvise over unpredictable chord, rhythm and time changes while handling live electronics and computer loops.
THE MUSICIANS:
“Dave Liebman is one of the most creative jazz saxophonists on the planet” (John Fordham, The Guardian, London) “…the most breathtaking sweep of emotions that might be heard on soprano saxophone for some time to come.” (All About Jazz)
"Michel Delville’s fantastic guitar leads build (once again) to the far corners of the universe” (Dick Metcalf, Rotcod Zzaj) “… quite stunning whether soloing or filling out the spaces between” (Duncan Heining, Jazzwise Magazine, UK)
“Tony Bianco allies grace and power, propelling both sessions with unflinching stamina” (Francois Couture, All Music Guide 2002)
Michel Delville: guitar, Roland GR-09, electronics;
Tony Bianco: drums, loops, percussion;
Dave Liebman: soprano & tenor sax, wooden flute.
With special guest Saba Tewelde: vocals (on track 7).
Recorded at Red Rock Recording Studios, Saylorsburg, PA (USA).
October 10, 2012, by Kent Heckman.
Mixed and mastered by Jon Wilkinson..
Executive production by Leonardo Pavkovic.














